top of page

Life Skills

Price

$2

Duration

Unlimited Use with Subscription

About the Course

Life Skills courses in high school are designed to equip students with essential skills and knowledge that will help them navigate the complexities of adult life. Here's an overview of what these courses typically cover:


Financial Literacy

Budgeting and Saving: Teaching students how to create and manage a budget, the importance of saving, and strategies for financial planning.


Banking and Credit: Understanding different banking services, credit scores, and responsible use of credit cards.


Investing: Basics of investing, including stocks, bonds, and retirement accounts, and understanding risk and return.


Personal Health and Wellness

Nutrition and Fitness: Learning about balanced diets, healthy eating habits, and the importance of regular exercise.


Mental Health: Understanding mental health issues, stress management techniques, and the importance of seeking help when needed.


First Aid and Safety: Basic first aid skills and safety procedures for various situations.


Career and College Readiness

Resume Writing and Job Applications: How to create a professional resume, write cover letters, and fill out job applications.


Interview Skills: Preparing for job interviews, including how to answer common questions and present oneself professionally.


College Planning: Exploring post-secondary education options, understanding the college application process, and seeking scholarships and financial aid.


Communication and Interpersonal Skills

Effective Communication: Developing verbal and non-verbal communication skills, including active listening and conflict resolution.


Teamwork and Collaboration: Learning to work effectively in teams, understanding the importance of collaboration, and building strong relationships.


Personal and Family Management

Household Management: Basic skills for managing a household, including cooking, cleaning, and home maintenance.


Time Management: Strategies for managing time effectively, prioritizing tasks, and balancing responsibilities.


Healthy Relationships: Understanding the dynamics of healthy relationships, setting boundaries, and recognizing signs of unhealthy behavior.


Consumer Skills

Smart Shopping: Learning how to make informed purchasing decisions, understanding consumer rights, and avoiding scams and fraud.


Transportation: Basics of owning and maintaining a vehicle, understanding public transportation options, and safe driving practices.


Civic Engagement

Understanding Citizenship: Learning about the rights and responsibilities of being a citizen, including voting and participating in community service.


Current Events and Government: Staying informed about current events and understanding how government functions at local, state, and national levels.


Life Skills courses aim to prepare students for the challenges of adulthood by providing them with practical knowledge and skills that they can apply in their daily lives.

Your Instructor

Ms. Parker

Ms. Parker

Ms. Parker's patience and understanding create a positive and inclusive classroom environment. She takes the time to ensure that every student feels heard and valued.

bottom of page